Shane Callahan

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Shane Callahan
Born
Michael Shane Callahan [1]

Alma mater Art Institute of Pittsburgh
OccupationActor
Years active1989–present
SpouseKaren Labbe [1]

Michael Shane Callahan is an American film and television actor. [2] Callahan graduated from Titusville Area High School in 1992 and then went on to graduate from the Art Institute of Pittsburgh in 1995 with a video business degree and a music degree. [3] He has had prominent roles in feature films such as Well Wishes as well as television series including Under the Dome and theatre productions such as True West . [4] Callahan has also produced short films including Acito on the Mound. [5]

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002 The Mothman Prophecies Nat Griffin
2003 Gods and Generals Bowdoin Student
2003Vampires AnonymousTucker Sanders
2003Dog NightsVan
2004Invisible MountainsPaul
2010 Forgotten Pills Sean
2012 Jack Reacher SWAT Guy
2013 Killing Lincoln Lieutenant J.T. Bolton
2013Don't Know YetCreature [6]
2014 Million Dollar Arm Procorp Agent #1
2015 The Longest Ride Buyer 3
2015 The Last Witch Hunter Hipster Man at Parlour
2015 Well Wishes Miles [7]
2016 Indiscretion Neil [8]
2016 Allegiant Trail Factionless Member #1
2016Term LifePolice Officer
2018 The Terrible Two Reggie

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999 Dawson's Creek James LowellEpisode: "High Risk Behavior"
1999 Shake, Rattle and Roll: An American Love Story WoodyTelevision film
2001 The New Detectives: Case Studies in Forensic Science Michael KinneyEpisode: "Cold Blooded"
2006 The War That Made America Matthew Smith4 episodes
2007 The Kill Point Roger CoombsEpisode: "Visiting Hours"
2010 One Tree Hill Customer #2Episode: "Lists, Plans"
2011 The Vampire Diaries LiamEpisode: "The End of the Affair"
2012–2013 Revolution Jimmy5 episodes
2013 Army Wives LT HigginsEpisode: "Hearth and Home"
2013 Drop Dead Diva Kevin JacobsEpisode: "Back From the Dead"
2014 Turn: Washington's Spies Andre's Guard (Frederic)Episode: "Epiphany"
2015 Under the Dome Roger Lopez4 episodes
2017 Outsiders Barnabis McGintuk10 episodes
2019 Reprisal Bru8 episodes
2022 American Horror Stories HistorianEpisode: "Bloody Mary"

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